Publications by authors named "Andras Feher"

In addition to preserving their health, young people can also play a role in providing information to wider society. Nutrition habits that have developed over the years at college have an impact on the foundation of a lifelong lifestyle. Our aim was to identify university students' online and offline information-seeking attitudes related to healthy nutrition and create a new theoretical concept.

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Understanding neural computation requires methods such as 3D acousto-optical (AO) scanning that can simultaneously read out neural activity on both the somatic and dendritic scales. AO point scanning can increase measurement speed and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) by several orders of magnitude, but high optical resolution requires long point-to-point switching time, which limits imaging capability. Here we present a novel technology, 3D DRIFT AO scanning, which can extend each scanning point to small 3D lines, surfaces, or volume elements for flexible and fast imaging of complex structures simultaneously in multiple locations.

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We propose a fast, noniterative method to segment an in-line hologram of a volumetric sample into in-line subholograms according to its constituent objects. In contrast to the phase retrieval or twin image elimination algorithms, we do not aim or require to reconstruct the complex wave field of all the objects, which would be a more complex task, but only provide a good estimate about the contribution of the particular objects to the original hologram quickly. The introduced hologram segmentation algorithm exploits the special inner structure of the in-line holograms and applies only the estimated supports and reconstruction distances of the corresponding objects as parameters.

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(1) Intranasal administration is a non-invasive and effective way for the delivery of drugs to brain that circumvents the blood-brain barrier. The aims of the study were to test a nasal delivery system for human beta-amyloid (A beta) peptides, to measure the delivery of the peptides to brain regions, and to test their biological activity in rats. (2) A beta(1-42), in the form of a mixture of oligomers, protofibrils, and fibrils was dissolved in a nasal formulation containing hydrophobic, hydrophylic, and mucoadhesive components.

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Intranasal administration of molecules has been investigated as a non-invasive way for delivery of drugs to the brain in the last decade. Circumvention of both the blood-brain barrier and the first-pass elimination by the liver and gastrointestinal tract is considered as the main advantages of this method. Because of the rapid mucociliary clearance in the nasal cavity, bioadhesive formulations are needed for effective targeting.

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This work provides a short review concerning the measuring techniques frequently applied to characterize the gelatinization behaviour of starches. The aim of the experiments was to determine the gelatinization temperatures of maize (A-type) and potato (B-type) starches via isothermal microcalorimetry and rheological methods (rotational viscosimetry and dynamic oscillatory testing). A significant difference was observed between the gelatinization temperatures of the aqueous starch suspensions, which can be attributed to the structural differences between A-type and B-type starches.

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Viscosity curves of gels from homo-and copolymers in aqueous medium reviewed in our previous paper were studied. Viscosity vs. rate of shear, and viscosity vs.

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Six polymers with different structure were investigated. The polymers studied were as follows: methylcellulose, hydroxyethylcellulose, carboxymethylcellulose sodium, polyacrylate sodium-polyacrylamid copolymer (Hostacerin PN 73), poly(vinylpyrrolidone)-poly(vinylacetate) copolymer (Kollidon VA 64) and poly(ethylenoxide)-poly(propylenoxide) blockpolymer. Physical networks from polymers in aqueous media were prepared.

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A chemical and biological information system with a Web-based easy-to-use interface and corresponding databases has been developed. The constructed system incorporates all chemical, numerical and textual data related to the chemical compounds, including numerical biological screen results. Users can search the database by traditional textual/numerical and/or substructure or similarity queries through the web interface.

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